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Infrared Image Caption Based on Object-Oriented Attention

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ENTROPY
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e25050826

Keywords

infrared image caption; domain transfer object detection; adaptive weighting module; object oriented attention

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With the development of image technology, automatic image captioning for infrared images has become increasingly important in various industries. This task is widely used in night security and understanding night scenes. However, generating captions for infrared images remains challenging due to differences in image features and the complexity of semantic information. To improve the correlation between descriptions and objects, we introduced YOLOv6 and LSTM as encoder-decoder structure and proposed an object-oriented attention method for infrared image captioning.
With the ongoing development of image technology, the deployment of various intelligent applications on embedded devices has attracted increased attention in the industry. One such application is automatic image captioning for infrared images, which involves converting images into text. This practical task is widely used in night security, as well as for understanding night scenes and other scenarios. However, due to the differences in image features and the complexity of semantic information, generating captions for infrared images remains a challenging task. From the perspective of deployment and application, to improve the correlation between descriptions and objects, we introduced the YOLOv6 and LSTM as encoder-decoder structure and proposed infrared image caption based on object-oriented attention. Firstly, to improve the domain adaptability of the detector, we optimized the pseudo-label learning process. Secondly, we proposed the object-oriented attention method to address the alignment problem between complex semantic information and embedded words. This method helps select the most crucial features of the object region and guides the caption model in generating words that are more relevant to the object. Our methods have shown good performance on the infrared image and can produce words explicitly associated with the object regions located by the detector. The robustness and effectiveness of the proposed methods were demonstrated through evaluation on various datasets, along with other state-of-the-art methods. Our approach achieved BLUE-4 scores of 31.6 and 41.2 on KAIST and Infrared City and Town datasets, respectively. Our approach provides a feasible solution for the deployment of embedded devices in industrial applications.

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